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Airstrikes killed 28 terrorists in Niger, says NAF

The Nigerian Air Force says no fewer than 28 terrorists were killed in airstrikes at Bassa, Shiroro LGA in Niger.

• September 12, 2024
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The Nigerian Air Force says no fewer than 28 terrorists were killed in airstrikes at Bassa, Shiroro LGA in Niger.

NAF disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

The statement said the air interdiction mission was conducted on September 11 upon receipt of a request for air support from friendly forces in the area.

According to him, the NAF air assets observed over 100 terrorists engaging friendly forces in a fierce firefight.

“After confirming the positions of friendly troops, the NAF conducted precision airstrikes on the terrorists’ positions. The strikes were devastating, neutralizing dozens of terrorists in successive passes.

“As of the time of reporting, 28 bodies had been recovered from the target area, with several more terrorists, weapons, and burnt motorcycles still being cleared,” the air force said.

The statement added that the successful operation underscored the NAF’s commitment to protecting the nation and supporting sister services and other security agencies in combating banditry, terrorism, insurgency and all other forms of criminality.

“Nigerians can be assured that NAF will continue to conduct air operations, both independently and in collaboration with surface forces. This is to eliminate all threats to the peace, prosperity and security of our great nation,” iy said.

(NAN)

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